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this is, you know, the executives obligation is to execute the law. and they're doing exactly the opposite with obvious impunity. >> chuck? >> well, it sure does invite the lawsuits because if you're a plaintiffs lawyer you have a free shot. the company doesn't have a skin in the game. they are he' covered so you can be sure there will be a lawsuit under this. >> and the hopes is that sequestration is worked out, but right, here is the question with that advice. if the administration is operating under the assumption that the sequestration is never going to be implemented or unimplemented why didn't they do this months and months ago when members of congress were trying to work out something that would have forced out exactly this kind after outcome and given these companies an opportunity to not have to deal with this at all and presumably probably save companies a lot of money. >> bret: all right, seconds and i didn't say this at the top because i didn't want to embarrass you, steve's pick loss and second now because i wanted to save you some face.
this is, you know, the executives obligation is to execute the law. and they're doing exactly the opposite with obvious impunity. >> chuck? >> well, it sure does invite the lawsuits because if you're a plaintiffs lawyer you have a free shot. the company doesn't have a skin in the game. they are he' covered so you can be sure there will be a lawsuit under this. >> and the hopes is that sequestration is worked out, but right, here is the question with that advice. if the...
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no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society, but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better than this. if there's even one step we can take to save another child or another parent or another town from the grief that's visited tucson and aurora and oak creek and newtown, and communities from columbine to blacksberg before that, surely we have an obligation to try. in the coming weeks i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? that the politics are too ha hard? are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year after year after year, somehow the price of our freedom? in all the world's religions, so many of them represented here today, start with a question. w
no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society, but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better than this. if there's even one step we can take to save another child or another parent or another town from the grief that's visited tucson and aurora and oak creek and newtown, and communities from columbine to blacksberg before that, surely we have an obligation to try. in the coming weeks i'll use...
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why don't we stop and say we have the law. let's get over it. >> greg: i would love for to us get over it. nobody is going to get over it. >> bob: don't get over it. >> greg: he may not have to get over it. it may have galvanized the right. >> kimberly: $4 million since they sid it was constitutional. romney got that money. >> eric: yesterday after the holder vote you said let's get over it and move on. you want to get over everything. >> bob: this is going to have an effect on the united states. >> andrea: you lectured us not to gloat if the mandate was struck down. remember that? >> bob: i said what john boehner said. you think i'd vote it now is wait until i get to my segment. i'm really going to gloat then. >> greg: that's when we turn the sound off. with oar not running that segment. we're running four minutes of cute puppies frolicking and we're not going to tell you. coming up, sarah palin joins "the five" to discuss her thoughts on the healthcare ruling and the holder contempt vote. if you leave now, you only have your
why don't we stop and say we have the law. let's get over it. >> greg: i would love for to us get over it. nobody is going to get over it. >> bob: don't get over it. >> greg: he may not have to get over it. it may have galvanized the right. >> kimberly: $4 million since they sid it was constitutional. romney got that money. >> eric: yesterday after the holder vote you said let's get over it and move on. you want to get over everything. >> bob: this is going...
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law. >> this is a low-level politics at its best. >> eric: really? politics, mr. henderson and sharpton. mr. brian terry, a killed border agent. greg? >> greg: here is the thing. this is the left's comfy sweater. whenever you're in a corner, you trot out racism, and the great, the brilliant thing about the argument is it's a subtle factor. that means i'm not racist. because it's subtle. so you can't even see it. which means that you can project that back to him. you can say by the way i think your response is racist. because it's subtle. that is the point of the argument. it can never be proven. why not bounce it back to them? after all, hundreds of mexicans died. they don't care. that is racism. >> dana: well, it never occurred to me when i was press secretary to say that the actions being taken against alberto gonzalez, the attorney general at the time. i should have said that that was racist, because then i would haven't been asked more questions about it. they would have walked away an
law. >> this is a low-level politics at its best. >> eric: really? politics, mr. henderson and sharpton. mr. brian terry, a killed border agent. greg? >> greg: here is the thing. this is the left's comfy sweater. whenever you're in a corner, you trot out racism, and the great, the brilliant thing about the argument is it's a subtle factor. that means i'm not racist. because it's subtle. so you can't even see it. which means that you can project that back to him. you can say by...
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in are laws in the state of texas and we expect this u.n.-related partner and their affiliates to abide by texas laws and we sent them a message that if they fail to do so, they are subject to criminal prosecution. let me make this point, and that is, you talked about how liberal activists have gotten associated with this group and they had a meeting with this group in april and the activists include project vote, project vote is an affiliate of acorn, the now disgraced organization that was involved in vote are fraud. we need to make sure in texas we don't have ascorn-style voter fraud taking place and we don't take a shine to this european group thinking they can come in and monitor elections in the state of texas. >>neil: what i wonder, though, is if they come in, are they are watching from a distance? are they checking who goes in? who goes out? are they writing it down? videotaping it? even in the most suspect countries, even with chavez when he invited jimmy carter to monitor the election there, it is always the host country that is in
in are laws in the state of texas and we expect this u.n.-related partner and their affiliates to abide by texas laws and we sent them a message that if they fail to do so, they are subject to criminal prosecution. let me make this point, and that is, you talked about how liberal activists have gotten associated with this group and they had a meeting with this group in april and the activists include project vote, project vote is an affiliate of acorn, the now disgraced organization that was...
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my mom and dad, brother, david, my sister-in-law mariea. my two beautiful nieces isabella and eva. my family and so many long time friends, many who lifted us up over the last year and a half we say thank you for all of them. thank you. thank you. it's great to see many kids out here, too. faith, family, freedom. i want to thank our lieutenant governor. to rebecca, to her husband, their two beautiful daughters, thank you to them for standing up with us as well. and i want to thank my incredible staff on the campaign and cabinet and our capitol staff. to the tremendous volunteers from across the state. tonette talked about four million voter contacts, staff and supporters we cannot thank you enough. there is a tent outside with an overflow because we couldn't violate the fire code here but there are people all over the area and across the state on behalf of our family we say thank you to all of you. and thanks to everybody at home watching tonight. thanks to all of the people who trusted me to be the 45th governor of the great state of wisconsin. i want to tell you something, just l
my mom and dad, brother, david, my sister-in-law mariea. my two beautiful nieces isabella and eva. my family and so many long time friends, many who lifted us up over the last year and a half we say thank you for all of them. thank you. thank you. it's great to see many kids out here, too. faith, family, freedom. i want to thank our lieutenant governor. to rebecca, to her husband, their two beautiful daughters, thank you to them for standing up with us as well. and i want to thank my incredible...
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skepticism of the gun control laws itself. broader problem and we should address it as a broader problem. >> doug: the players -- >> the players, 2016 factors in. >> a lot of guys are senators and will be worried about the primaries. marco rubio. he could be important. he has b-plus rating with the nra. what does he do? is he for whatever the steps are to move forward on gun control? that could be a problem for him in 2016. on the other hand, if he says with the nra, if they don't move, if there is no move fire department them and he stays with them and builds up his nra rating for the primary, of 2016, given he may be running for president, that may help him in primary. but with this environment, it could hurt him in the general election. that is not just him. a lot of the members. you are a senator from virginia, mark warner. are you going to step up, lead on gun control initiative again? here is somebody will do it. mansion from west virginia. a guy who used a gun in his ads and shot a senate bill, used it as a target. he i
skepticism of the gun control laws itself. broader problem and we should address it as a broader problem. >> doug: the players -- >> the players, 2016 factors in. >> a lot of guys are senators and will be worried about the primaries. marco rubio. he could be important. he has b-plus rating with the nra. what does he do? is he for whatever the steps are to move forward on gun control? that could be a problem for him in 2016. on the other hand, if he says with the nra, if they...
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it is against the laws of nature. it is accruing for itself power we never gave. >>neil: i will put you down as "not liking" this. >>judge napolitano: mildly. >>neil: i could make a point, a stretch of a point, to say in schools, maybe. but now you are in my home. >>judge napolitano: the government with like to get in our homes. petroleum did not go help to government unless you are ron paul to shrink it but to use the power to regulate human behavior. some believe they are regulating human behavior if the good. others just do not agree. >>neil: the good argument is we get thinner, healthy, and the health care costs go down. >>judge napolitano: that is the argument. >>judge napolitano: the same federal government that cannot deliver the meal to our homes reliably wants to come in can tell us what to eat in our homes. >>neil: how would they police it? >>judge napolitano: probably put the burden were on the states so they will bribe the states. you want money to fix your highways and schools? regulate what people do in their homes. have the police knock on your door
it is against the laws of nature. it is accruing for itself power we never gave. >>neil: i will put you down as "not liking" this. >>judge napolitano: mildly. >>neil: i could make a point, a stretch of a point, to say in schools, maybe. but now you are in my home. >>judge napolitano: the government with like to get in our homes. petroleum did not go help to government unless you are ron paul to shrink it but to use the power to regulate human behavior. some...
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no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society, but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better than this. if there's even one step we can take to save another child or another parent or another town from the grief that's visited tucson and aurora and oak creek and newtown, and communities from columbine to blacksberg before that, surely we have an obligation to try. in the coming weeks i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens from law enforcement to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? that the politics are too ha hard? are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year after year after year, somehow the price of our freedom? in all the world's religions, so many of them represented here today, start with a simple ques
no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society, but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better than this. if there's even one step we can take to save another child or another parent or another town from the grief that's visited tucson and aurora and oak creek and newtown, and communities from columbine to blacksberg before that, surely we have an obligation to try. in the coming weeks i'll use...
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only 234-1/2% want the law to stay as-is. so dana, it sounds like the administration has huge problems on their hands. supreme court overturns the mandate, then they have to fix it, it looks like they wasted the first four years. if they don't, a bill that is unpopular is still in place, according to this poll. >> dana: first, congratulations to nancy pelosi. the former speaker, she served 25 years today. they had an event for her. one of her most famous sound bite is we have to pass the healthcare bill before we can tell you what is in it. that didn't sit well with most americans over the years said wait, this is not getting more popular with them. the more they realize what is in it, they don't like it. give you an example in obamacare, there is a medical device tax. what you have is everybody realizing holy cow. this will destroy america's medical device industry. they are looking for floor time to come up and strip it out. >> greg: did they say exactly what medical devices they were talking about? >> dana: the taxes or th
only 234-1/2% want the law to stay as-is. so dana, it sounds like the administration has huge problems on their hands. supreme court overturns the mandate, then they have to fix it, it looks like they wasted the first four years. if they don't, a bill that is unpopular is still in place, according to this poll. >> dana: first, congratulations to nancy pelosi. the former speaker, she served 25 years today. they had an event for her. one of her most famous sound bite is we have to pass the...
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supporters of the law predict a victory. >> it's really a very easy case. the constitution says congress has the power to regulate commerce among several states. there is no question that a law which regulates one-sixth of the national economy is commercial. >> majority of americans is unconvinced, though. fox news poll shows 52% disapproves of the way the president handled the issue of healthcare. 43% approve. another poll reveals that a majority of americans, 67% thinks the supreme court should strike down individual mandate or throw out the law altogether. >> the american people have been able to distinguish between benefits that they might get from the bill and the means that congress has chosen to be enforce it, which they agree with us is unconstitutional. >> the white house is hoping to change that perception by highlighting the ways in which it says the law is already benefiting average americans. denver couple dustin and aryan say after he suffered a stroke while they were uninsured they nearly lost everything until the new law guaranteed their abi
supporters of the law predict a victory. >> it's really a very easy case. the constitution says congress has the power to regulate commerce among several states. there is no question that a law which regulates one-sixth of the national economy is commercial. >> majority of americans is unconvinced, though. fox news poll shows 52% disapproves of the way the president handled the issue of healthcare. 43% approve. another poll reveals that a majority of americans, 67% thinks the...
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enforcement to have a great presence in those areas. >> gregg:ly say this -- it seems law enforcement responded immediately. second of all this school did have its own lockdown system. they had practiced drills. i want to compliment the school. greater number of lives could have been lost. >> absolutely. we know the shooter broke into the school. they had the lockdown system in place and there was obviously security. >> gregg: there is this phenomenon, call the black swan, metaphor used, statistical term used to describe an anomaly that is so incredibly rare it can't be anticipated. i devoted yesterday a doctor at the university of texas, it's almost impossible who is going to be the next one to carry out to detect that person. >> that is what to take it further, you never know when, where, how or what, it seems like we can't let it. >> if law enforcement and school psychologists, they have that duty to come forward and say this person may pose a threat whether in the workplace, the schools, at large. we need to do something about it. >> to make it more probable to prevent something l
enforcement to have a great presence in those areas. >> gregg:ly say this -- it seems law enforcement responded immediately. second of all this school did have its own lockdown system. they had practiced drills. i want to compliment the school. greater number of lives could have been lost. >> absolutely. we know the shooter broke into the school. they had the lockdown system in place and there was obviously security. >> gregg: there is this phenomenon, call the black swan,...
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. >> andrea: a lot of laws are in foreclosure. so they assume big banks can absorb $10,000 fee. if it isn't the case and you're a little old lady and you have a bum hip and you can't mow your lawn do we want her in jail? then she really can't mow their lawn. that is extreme. >> dana: they'd work with them. >> greg: isn't this undeclared tax that the city is raising money to hire people to enforce taxes? >> dana: government job. >> eric: a lot of the towns don't work with you. a quick story, my mom was sick. i flew to chicago. while i was gone, they went to odd/even watering days, because there was a drought coming in. it had been watering the house every day. i racked up 20 $50 fines. $1,000. i went to the town, work with me. give me $500, i was away. taking care of my mom. no way! >> dana: they took one look at your watch. >> eric: no, no. i had to hire a lawyer, cost me $1,000. we walk in court and the judge says are you kidding me? dismissed. i paid $1,000 to lawyer instead of $500 to -- >> dana: we had a neighbor in d.c. with an old decrepit car they never used. i'm sure it
. >> andrea: a lot of laws are in foreclosure. so they assume big banks can absorb $10,000 fee. if it isn't the case and you're a little old lady and you have a bum hip and you can't mow your lawn do we want her in jail? then she really can't mow their lawn. that is extreme. >> dana: they'd work with them. >> greg: isn't this undeclared tax that the city is raising money to hire people to enforce taxes? >> dana: government job. >> eric: a lot of the towns don't...
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also tell you was after inheriting $1 trillion deficit, i signed $2 trillion of spending cuts in to law. >> bob: well, there you go. you finally getting the numbers, getting them straight. one of the things -- i will say this, mr. president, you are right. republicans do drink martinis. most democrats drink beers. i don't drink anything. you know, eric, i have been trying to explain this over and over again. he did inherit trillion-dollar deficit from george bush and cut $2 trillion in expenditures. the interesting thing you never talk when you talk about the debt he has run up. do you know that $2 trillion of that was people on medicare and social security. >> eric: all right. get back to numbers now. >> bob: i just gave them to you. >> eric: you know how you like pinocchios? president obama got three pinocchios where -- >> dana: glen kessler of the "washington post." >> eric: because all the president -- what? >> andrea: yeah, right. >> eric: do we have the full screen? presidential spending? you can't refute this. this is coming directly from the presidential spending from the -- the
also tell you was after inheriting $1 trillion deficit, i signed $2 trillion of spending cuts in to law. >> bob: well, there you go. you finally getting the numbers, getting them straight. one of the things -- i will say this, mr. president, you are right. republicans do drink martinis. most democrats drink beers. i don't drink anything. you know, eric, i have been trying to explain this over and over again. he did inherit trillion-dollar deficit from george bush and cut $2 trillion in...
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. >> citizens elect represen representatives to select passing laws. that's how democracy is supposed to work. now questions about whether the epa with the help of environmental groups has ceased power that voters can no longer control. >> 2010 the northwest environmental defense center convinces accord that money water running off logging roads is industrial pollution requiring an epa clean water permit. the timber industry says it will cost thousands of dollars kicos thousands of jobs without any environ tament benefit. 2009 another environmental group the chesapeake bay foundation sues to force the epa to crack down on water runoff for farms along the bay. the epa settled and i am posed strict new rules that the american farm bureau says will cost billions of dollars. 2011 the epa poses stricter limits on pesticide use than congress requires. environmental groups sued saying law americas were being too lenient. just a few cases that show how environmental groups ex tort influence over the epa. >> they used a lot of litigation to get federal judges t
. >> citizens elect represen representatives to select passing laws. that's how democracy is supposed to work. now questions about whether the epa with the help of environmental groups has ceased power that voters can no longer control. >> 2010 the northwest environmental defense center convinces accord that money water running off logging roads is industrial pollution requiring an epa clean water permit. the timber industry says it will cost thousands of dollars kicos thousands of...
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. >> when we return sweetheart why >> citizens elect representatives to pass law. that's how democracy is supposed to work. now questions about weather around the epa with the help of core and environment tal groups has ceased power that voters can no longer troll control. 2010 the northwest environmental defense center con viss a court that water off logging roads is industrial pollution requiring an epa clean boughter permit. the timber industry says that will cost hundreds of billions millions of dollars kill thousands of jobs and attract litigation without any environmental benefit. 2009 another environmental group sues to force the epa to crack down on water runoff from farms along the bay. the epa settled and i am posed strict new rules that american farm bureau says will cost billions of dollars. 2011 the epa imposes stricter limits on pesticide use than congress required. after a con soerpgs of environmental groups sued saying environmentalists were being too lenient. it shows how environmental groups ex tort influence over the epa. >> they have used a lot
. >> when we return sweetheart why >> citizens elect representatives to pass law. that's how democracy is supposed to work. now questions about weather around the epa with the help of core and environment tal groups has ceased power that voters can no longer troll control. 2010 the northwest environmental defense center con viss a court that water off logging roads is industrial pollution requiring an epa clean boughter permit. the timber industry says that will cost hundreds of...
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. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> citizens elect representatives to pass law. that's how democracy is supposed to work. now questions about weather around the epa with the help of core and environment tal groups has ceased power that voters can no longer troll control. 2010 the northwest environmental defense center con viss a court that water off logging roads is industrial pollution requiring an epa clean boughter permit. the timber industry says that will cost hundreds of billions millions of dollars kill thousands of jobs and attract litigation without any environmental benefit. 2009 another environmental group sues to force the epa to crack down on water runoff from farms along the bay. the epa settled and i am posed strict new rules that american farm bureau says will cost billions of dollars. 2011 the epa imposes stricter limits on pesticide use than congress required. after a con soerpgs of environmental groups sued saying environmentalists were being too lenient. it shows how environmental groups ex tort influence over the epa. >> they have used a lot
. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> citizens elect representatives to pass law. that's how democracy is supposed to work. now questions about weather around the epa with the help of core and environment tal groups has ceased power that voters can no longer troll control. 2010 the northwest environmental defense center con viss a court that water off logging roads is industrial pollution requiring an epa clean boughter permit. the timber industry says that...
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step toward what the muslim brotherhood desired, and that is a egypt that comes under shahry are a law and a nondemocratic state. there was speculation the more extreme egyptians were going to vote against the constitution because they didn't believe it was sharia friendly enough. that clearly didn't happen and in the second round, there's no doubt this constitution will be adopted by a majority of those who voted. so i think the prospect is the brotherhood will try to consolidate power. i think there's every prospect the military and brotherhood will try to cut a deal. i don't think the military wants to see more violence in the streets. they've had a vote, this is what the pro democracy people wanted. had an election, a referendum and vote and they lost. i think the brotherhood is in very good shape in terms of consolidating power. >> what does this mean for us if indeed egypt moves to sharia law and potentially ruled and governed by the muslim brotherhood? >> the domestic issues in egypt are grave for the cop tick christians, for secular egyptians to don't want a religious state. bu
step toward what the muslim brotherhood desired, and that is a egypt that comes under shahry are a law and a nondemocratic state. there was speculation the more extreme egyptians were going to vote against the constitution because they didn't believe it was sharia friendly enough. that clearly didn't happen and in the second round, there's no doubt this constitution will be adopted by a majority of those who voted. so i think the prospect is the brotherhood will try to consolidate power. i...
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a year after it became law. i'm for one i love me deep fried wall rus bouncing late night in copenhagen. further shows how the progressive need to tax behavior ultimately burden society. as europe attempts to run from stupid ideas we run toward them. l.a. city council adopted a resolution for meatless monday. around most of the awful brutal world they have meatless weeks and months. they would be happier with please don't let me starve mondays. still, busy body say it will help folks heat healthier. the real reason for this, state of california ask can no longer afford meat. they'll add food stamp tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday. politicians don't care. they just care about remaking society through intrusion. how hilarious that the left accuses the right invading the bedrooms as they climb on your plate. call for a been a on meats in california to fight obesity. ignore demand and forcing a pricier inevitable alternative. the poor stomach that. this is solyndra for your belly, which is why i feel like throwi
a year after it became law. i'm for one i love me deep fried wall rus bouncing late night in copenhagen. further shows how the progressive need to tax behavior ultimately burden society. as europe attempts to run from stupid ideas we run toward them. l.a. city council adopted a resolution for meatless monday. around most of the awful brutal world they have meatless weeks and months. they would be happier with please don't let me starve mondays. still, busy body say it will help folks heat...
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the healthcare law will not. now the question is how much is it going to help the republicans in terms of the search? there is something to be said about that. but not where it matters. >> kimberly: coming up, another hisser to rick decisiode --historic decision. what are the implications for both parties? that's next on a very busy news day. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> today, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act. the name of the healthcare act we passed two years ago. in doing so, they reaffirmed a fundamental principle that in america, wealthiest nation on earth no, illness or accident should lead to any family's financial ruin. whatever the politics. today's decision was victory for people all over this country. >> bob: that was president obama talking about the victory for the supreme court upholding the mandate provision of the affordable health act, which is now law. and it essentially saved what most people thought was going to be, certainly the mandate would be ruled unc
the healthcare law will not. now the question is how much is it going to help the republicans in terms of the search? there is something to be said about that. but not where it matters. >> kimberly: coming up, another hisser to rick decisiode --historic decision. what are the implications for both parties? that's next on a very busy news day. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> today, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act. the name of the healthcare act...
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it is like your irresponsible brother-in-law runs up his credit card and goes bust and says the real problem because you stopped sending me checks. it is crazy and irresponsible. we've become kind of a debtor nation tt this mentality is, if we only squeeze more money out of people working, working honestly earning their living d solve this problem. that is arthur brooks at aei. he has a thought process about this from a taxes perspective but if you look at the spending, it is a massive, a massive problem. we'll lay it out in five parts all week on "special report". melissa: i can't wait to see it. it all comes back to the fiscal cliff talks as well. i've got to ask you because we're right at the source. i have the money meter. we'll force you to ppay along on scale of one to money, at do you think the odds we'll get a deal done on the fiscal cliff? >> i'm going with two. melissa: oh, really? even after -- >> going with two. i'm going to caveat that two. melissa: okay. >> in that, i think that republicans may get to the point where theyust, you know, sign the tax deal. they do two bil
it is like your irresponsible brother-in-law runs up his credit card and goes bust and says the real problem because you stopped sending me checks. it is crazy and irresponsible. we've become kind of a debtor nation tt this mentality is, if we only squeeze more money out of people working, working honestly earning their living d solve this problem. that is arthur brooks at aei. he has a thought process about this from a taxes perspective but if you look at the spending, it is a massive, a...
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but that was not allowed under federal law and president regan fired them all. >> but we cannot compare are labor management relations in the private sector with government. government has to provide without interruption the protective services which are government's reason for being. >> it is not surprising public unions ally with democrats as providence rhode island fire department union president paul dowdy. >> if you look just generally at the republican party. they believe in a smaller government. as a government worker i don't know necessarily agree with that. >> by the 2* 2008 election, a former community organizer with long ties to one of the largest government employee unions of all -- >> i spent my entire adult life working with sciu. >> a financial crisis would catapult their man to the white house. but it would also bring those dire warnings about public sector unions from fdr's era. >> union. >> yes! >> back into focus. >> and one other thing, bret. in 2009, public employee unions absolutelily eclipsed the membership of private sector unions. >> thanks a lot. we will see yo
but that was not allowed under federal law and president regan fired them all. >> but we cannot compare are labor management relations in the private sector with government. government has to provide without interruption the protective services which are government's reason for being. >> it is not surprising public unions ally with democrats as providence rhode island fire department union president paul dowdy. >> if you look just generally at the republican party. they...
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a former law profession. constitutional lawyer. who gave himself i think to the public as a man of level of dignity and level of decorum. now he has taken on the supreme court publicly. more than once. you may recall in the "state of the union" address in 2010 where he stood there with the supreme court justices listening quietly and respectfully and he talked about the citizen united case, allowing corporate money to be used not indirectly for the political campaign but in political campaigning in a way that hasn't been trueed before. they overturned 100 years of precedent which is not true. he said also in the speech that the court had allowed attorney money in our campaigns also was not -- foreign money in our campaign, also not true. he should know better than that. for him to misstate that and yesterday for him to misstate the facts about judicial review, something as you point out -- >> greta: i'm not sure, i'm not sure he doesn't know. >> of course he knows. of course he knows. >> greta: actually, you -- >> i'm not a lawyer
a former law profession. constitutional lawyer. who gave himself i think to the public as a man of level of dignity and level of decorum. now he has taken on the supreme court publicly. more than once. you may recall in the "state of the union" address in 2010 where he stood there with the supreme court justices listening quietly and respectfully and he talked about the citizen united case, allowing corporate money to be used not indirectly for the political campaign but in political...
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the former law student at center of contraception flap earlier in year. a new poll suggesting in colorado he has an essential among female voters but republican mitt romney may be gaining. the president leads romney here among women 51 to 43%. the "new york times"/cbs poll found romney up among men by a wider margin. 56% to 3%. >> when it comes to a woman's right to make her healthcare choices they want to take us back to the policy suited to the 1950s. >> reporter: that pitch overshadowed by a story about another woman. the late wife of steelworker joe soptic featured in an ad by the superpac priorities usa. >> she passed away in 22 days. i do not think mitt romney realize what is he has done to anyone. >> the romney camp is furious the president allies are blaming the candidate for soptic's wife dying of cancer after bain capital closed the steel plant. >> launching personal attacks at governor romney and blaming him for things, in a disgusting way. >> the second straight day, the white house would not condemn the ad despite promises of a positive campa
the former law student at center of contraception flap earlier in year. a new poll suggesting in colorado he has an essential among female voters but republican mitt romney may be gaining. the president leads romney here among women 51 to 43%. the "new york times"/cbs poll found romney up among men by a wider margin. 56% to 3%. >> when it comes to a woman's right to make her healthcare choices they want to take us back to the policy suited to the 1950s. >> reporter: that...
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a former law profession. constitutional lawyer. who gave himself i think to the public as a man of level of dignity and level of decorum. now he has taken on the supreme court publicly. more than once. you may recall in the "state of the union" address in 2010 where he stood there with the supreme court justices listening quietly and respectfully and he talked about the citizen united case, allowing corporate money to be used not indirectly for the political campaign but in political campaigning in a way that hasn't been trueed before. they overturned 100 years of precedent which is not true. he said also in the speech that the court had allowed attorney money in our campaigns also was not -- foreign money in our campaign, also not true. he should know better than that. for him to misstate that and yesterday for him to misstate the facts about judicial review, something as you point out -- >> greta: i'm not sure, i'm not sure he doesn't know. >> of course he knows. of course he knows. >> greta: actually, you -- >> i'm not a lawyer
a former law profession. constitutional lawyer. who gave himself i think to the public as a man of level of dignity and level of decorum. now he has taken on the supreme court publicly. more than once. you may recall in the "state of the union" address in 2010 where he stood there with the supreme court justices listening quietly and respectfully and he talked about the citizen united case, allowing corporate money to be used not indirectly for the political campaign but in political...
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one for says he is not enforcing the healthcare law as written. we'll explain. word of a possible peace deal in syria. special report from prince william county, virginia, starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back. the worst thing about july. it's hot. just like last year, it's summer and it stinks. it's gotten worse as link fire to global warming. the media reports on thousands of broken temperature records, they egg nore what the meteorologists joe points out that half the u.s. had above normal temperatures in june, the other half was below normal. for manmade co2 causing high temperatures, data shows that the average temperature of the earth between 900 and 1300 a.t. was two degrees warmer. there were no suvs then. wildfires, they note according to the u.s. forest service in the 1930s, the u.s. saw average of 39 million-acres burned each year. in 12 years it's 7 million on average. we are getting better at firefighting for sure. what is the deal in the west has been more successful than the rest of the world so
one for says he is not enforcing the healthcare law as written. we'll explain. word of a possible peace deal in syria. special report from prince william county, virginia, starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back. the worst thing about july. it's hot. just like last year, it's summer and it stinks. it's gotten worse as link fire to global warming. the media reports on thousands of broken temperature records, they egg nore what...
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upholding the rule of law an the constitution. the case the justice department brought in texas against the voter i.d. laws they know they will lose it. why is he doing it? to gin up the issue and agitate the base, presumably the minority. second point, the arizona immigration case, they are going to lose that one, too. they know it. they bring it up for the hispanic vote. >> kimberly: i think i love him as much as dana perino. you don't usually agree. >> bob: i would like to invite charles to be honorary member of "the five." we talk about a story with him every day. first, he is wrong about texas. it has nothing to do with the indiana case. he is wrong about arizona. he is talking about the hack positions the attorney general has been political for a long time. if i could point out in the previous administration, this guy alberto gonzalez, counselor at the white house, goes to the sick bed of the attorneyien to get him to sign a cover up letter. >> dana: that is not true. >> bob: is it true. he was rewarded being attorney genera
upholding the rule of law an the constitution. the case the justice department brought in texas against the voter i.d. laws they know they will lose it. why is he doing it? to gin up the issue and agitate the base, presumably the minority. second point, the arizona immigration case, they are going to lose that one, too. they know it. they bring it up for the hispanic vote. >> kimberly: i think i love him as much as dana perino. you don't usually agree. >> bob: i would like to invite...
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she took that off when she became professor of harvard law school skoom. why should we care about this? >> her tribal name is tell tall tales. look, nobody will believe she put this in directory because she wanted to have lunch people that are 1/32 cherokee, it didn't say which minority you were. that was number one, the directory was used by administrators to make minority hires. her protest this a way to meet with fellow cherokee is hard to believe. if so, when she became well known over the last three or four years, why didn't she mention her heritage. one, she hasn't. she would have had a dozen lunches but the reason people would look at her and say she took unfair advantage of a systems that many people think is corrupt in the first place. >> john: take a look at scott brown's campaign, he has interesting territory for republican because in some ways she embracing president obama saying that when he was standing next to president obama signing the veterans jobs bill, quote, another great experiences. its veterans jobs bill but good for republicans to
she took that off when she became professor of harvard law school skoom. why should we care about this? >> her tribal name is tell tall tales. look, nobody will believe she put this in directory because she wanted to have lunch people that are 1/32 cherokee, it didn't say which minority you were. that was number one, the directory was used by administrators to make minority hires. her protest this a way to meet with fellow cherokee is hard to believe. if so, when she became well known...
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i think the stand your ground laws are kill-at-will laws. they went against the advice of the police in florida. what we have seen-- >>> i don't like that phrase "kill at will." i don't agree with that. >> how can she vote for something-- >>> i don't agree with that terminology. >> that's fair. but she went against the advice of the police officer and she went against the police officer who is said that young black and brown kids are going to be the one who is experience -- are going to be on the other side of stand your ground for the most part. i think that's what the challenge is. >> you know, the laws are not about for the most part. trevor duly, black/white. it's about the law. there is a fair review of the law and that should be done. jennifer carol will do that. the governor, rick scott, has put a task force together. let the due process play. clarify it, correct what's necessary, but this has been turned into by ms-nbc, an anti-second amendment. they wrote the trayvon resolution. this is a political football. >> sean: you know what b
i think the stand your ground laws are kill-at-will laws. they went against the advice of the police in florida. what we have seen-- >>> i don't like that phrase "kill at will." i don't agree with that. >> how can she vote for something-- >>> i don't agree with that terminology. >> that's fair. but she went against the advice of the police officer and she went against the police officer who is said that young black and brown kids are going to be the one...
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show his student transcripts all to diminish the president's academic rise to editor of the harvard law review. yes, it's all directed at drumming up the blue collar white vote for the republican ticket and, yes, it smells. david corn is author of "the 47 percent" and joy reid is managing editor of the grio. both are msnbc political analysts. if the romney campaign is really winning, you have to ask, then you wouldn't think they'd be acting like this. take a look at romney campaign co-chair and former new hampshire governor john sununu last night on cnn and fox. >> when you take a look at colin powell, you have to wonder whether that's an endorsement based on issues or whether he's got a slightly different reason for preferring president obama. >> what reason would that be? >> well, i think when you have somebody of your own race that you're proud of being president of the united states, i applaud colin for standing with him. he supported a bankruptcy and eventual support from the federal government after the bankruptcy. but the important thing is that's the past. >> no, he did not. >>
show his student transcripts all to diminish the president's academic rise to editor of the harvard law review. yes, it's all directed at drumming up the blue collar white vote for the republican ticket and, yes, it smells. david corn is author of "the 47 percent" and joy reid is managing editor of the grio. both are msnbc political analysts. if the romney campaign is really winning, you have to ask, then you wouldn't think they'd be acting like this. take a look at romney campaign...
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lawmakers in the house debate republican effort to repeal the president's healthcare law. in the grapevine, showing rhode islandification to get access to an interesting speech. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back to "the five." a lot of things can ruin relationships. i'm sure bob beckel could write a book about it. money problems or an affair or even clutter. believe it or not, messy households could be making for a lot of unhappy spouses. greg, you are married. do you and your wife have fights over cluter in the house? are you both neat? you told me a story that you have piles of clothes everywhere when she goes away. >> greg: she gets mad that i leave assorted leather garments around but i get upset about the clear jars filled with ears she keeps on the kitchen sink i find disgusting. >> andrea: dana, i imagine that you are very neat. >> bob: can you imagine. gosh, i have been waiting for this. go ahead. >> dana: if i have a clear counter, a clear mind for me. >>
lawmakers in the house debate republican effort to repeal the president's healthcare law. in the grapevine, showing rhode islandification to get access to an interesting speech. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back to "the five." a lot of things can ruin relationships. i'm sure bob beckel could write a book about it. money problems or an affair or even...
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he is returning to the faculty at harvard law school. congress has left on vacation, although the house and senate technically remain in session. today's health meeting lasted over four minutes. the senate session, about 45 seconds. agriculture secretary tom vilsack says he will do what he can. we are in corn country to look at what it means for crops and your grocery bill. >> if you drive past a cornfield you may not notice a problem but this corn should be way up over my head. it's about half as tall as it should be. the individual ears are not filling in. half of the corn yield in america right now is rated as poor to very poor. midwest farmer rod sharkey says it's too late to even hope for rain. >> look great. the water shut off. we have lost our crop at this point. >> possibly the hardest hit are the livestock. it's causing decrease in price of meat but you will pay for it in the long run when the supply runs low. before recess, house of representatives passed $383 million drought relief bill to open conservation land for grazing. t
he is returning to the faculty at harvard law school. congress has left on vacation, although the house and senate technically remain in session. today's health meeting lasted over four minutes. the senate session, about 45 seconds. agriculture secretary tom vilsack says he will do what he can. we are in corn country to look at what it means for crops and your grocery bill. >> if you drive past a cornfield you may not notice a problem but this corn should be way up over my head. it's...
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key provisions of arizona's immigration law. at the same time, i remain concerned about the practical impact of the remaining provision of the arizona law that requires local law enforcement officials to check the immigration status of anyone they even suspect to be here illegally." now earlier, arizona governor jan brewer who introduced this legislation, applauded the decision. >> president obama and his party have both houses in congress for two years, and could have secured our borders. and fulfilled the promise to fix our broken immigration system. they failed. the heart of senate bill 1070 has been proven to be constitutional. arizona and every other state has inherent authority to protect and defend its people has been upheld. >> kimberly: is this a win or loss for people concerned about illegal immigration? >> eric: a couple of things. the part the court upheld was the most important. 2b, where if you are a cop, you can pull someone over and check their status and their papers. that was the most important. the other thing
key provisions of arizona's immigration law. at the same time, i remain concerned about the practical impact of the remaining provision of the arizona law that requires local law enforcement officials to check the immigration status of anyone they even suspect to be here illegally." now earlier, arizona governor jan brewer who introduced this legislation, applauded the decision. >> president obama and his party have both houses in congress for two years, and could have secured our...